Friday, March 24, 1911
Newport, Arkansas
HERE AND THERE (column)
From Friday's Daily (Newport Daily Independent)
Harvey Judd, aged 19 years and living at Remmel, died Thursday of pneumonia and was buried at the Newport Cemetery this afternoon.
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(This cemetery was established in the 1870s as a family cemetery for a white family. Shortly afterwards, it was sold to the City of Newport and established as Newport Cemetery. The west part of the cemetery was then converted to use as an African American cemetery about 1900 and came to be known as Gum Grove and the east section was called Potter's Field.)
Friday, March 24, 1911
Newport, Arkansas
HERE AND THERE (column)
From Friday's Daily (Newport Daily Independent)
Harvey Judd, aged 19 years and living at Remmel, died Thursday of pneumonia and was buried at the Newport Cemetery this afternoon.
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(This cemetery was established in the 1870s as a family cemetery for a white family. Shortly afterwards, it was sold to the City of Newport and established as Newport Cemetery. The west part of the cemetery was then converted to use as an African American cemetery about 1900 and came to be known as Gum Grove and the east section was called Potter's Field.)
Gravesite Details
no tombstone; white
Family Members
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Sidney Alford Judd
1893–1959
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Curza Thomas "Ct" Judd
1896–1980
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Hosea Edward "Hoza" Judd
1898–1981
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Cassie Elizabeth Judd Sullins
1900–1978
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Molissia Judd
1901–1907
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Clinton Colin "Clint" Judd
1905–1970
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Dulin M Judd
1905–1983
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Dorothy Mae "Dot" Judd Sutermeister
1908–1981
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Dossie Judd
1908 – unknown
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Norman P Judd
1916–2000
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